Haven't decided where I'd like to be scattered yet, but I'm hoping I have a few years yet to think about it. Nothing's certain of course, but I'm hoping.
I am shocked, however, that the article makes no mention whatsoever of singer-songwriter Steve Goodman (City of New Orleans), who somehow managed to have his request for a final resting place granted by the Chicago Cubs, and had some of his ashes buried at home plate in Wrigley Field. I have heard this enough times from a variety of sources that it is fairly common knowledge (at least among music and Cubs fans).
I do not however, want my ashes scattered at Willie Mays Field (or whatever it's called when I get around to checking out). I think that'd be kind of creepy for the players, knowing human remains were floating around on their playing field.